Ennsradweg - Through the world of mountains and water
The Enns, and above all the landscape through which it accompanies us on our tour, has numerous faces. Impressive mountains as companions on the Enns bike path, romantic valleys, rushing streams, dreamy villages and historic small towns with beautiful centres and eventful history. This is what accompanies us on our way along the Enns to the Danube. An adventure between Dachstein and Niederen Tauern, a journey through the two national parks Gesäuse and Kalkalpen up to the Reichraminger Hintergebirge and into the cities Steyr and Enns, the oldest city of Austria.
We will get to know impressive mountain personalities and landscapes. We will be impressed by how the cosy, quiet Enns in the Gesaeuse National Park builds up into a thundering, raging river. As if the Enns was angry that the valley is not wider. If in the first part of the route the high alpine mountain world is your companion, in the second part the main focus is on the increasingly calm Enns. Just like in a good literary work: after the raging climax comes the gentle finale - through a landscape that enchants us with romantic towns, orchards and meadows, until at our destination we can choose the connection to the Danube bike path, which also takes us to Linz. We are looking forward to unforgettable culinary and cultural impressions.
Some of the highlights of the Enns bike path, in brief: The start at almost 1,000 metres above sea level at the foot of the Niederen Tauern in Flachauwinkel. The impressive mountains and numerous bathing lakes. The historic towns of Radstadt and Schladming with their lively sporting attractions. The impressive Grimming, long considered the highest mountain in Styria, and at its feet Trautenfels Castle with its wonderful exhibitions on culture and nature. A few kilometres further on is the Admont Monastery at the entrance to the Gesäuse National Park with the largest Sifts library in the world. And of course the old trading town of Steyr and Austria's oldest town of Enns. Between the two stations, the Enns forms the natural border between Upper and Lower Austria.
Our following daily stages are suggestions. You will see, so much beauty cannot be meticulously planned, and we will give you one or the other tip, which may mean a detour, but will certainly be worth seeing and experiencing. By the way, the indicated altitude meters with ascent and descent really include every small ascent - even if it is only a few meters uphill on a length of several hundred meters, which one doesn't notice at all. One more comment: The variety of our trip requires the right "adjustment". Don't forget your swimsuit as well as sturdy shoes, for example during a stopover for a hike in the Schladminger Tauern or in one of the national parks.
And important: Here we give you a description of the Enns cycle path, which only partially replaces correct map material (e.g. "bikeline - Ennradweg" in the publishing house Esterbauer). There are also plenty of variants on your way. To describe them all here would go beyond the scope.
What the weather will be like
Michaelerberg-Pruggern (686m)
Light rain until the early afternoon, then slowly becoming dry.
Rather sunny weather during the day with clouds mainly in the morning and towards the evening
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